• Resolved colossal

    (@colossal)


    We currently utilize the W3 Total Cache plugin for caching needs. Once we utilize WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache does one override functionality of the other? Do they co-exist?

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  • Mat

    (@mateithemeisle)

    Hello @colossal,

    Thank you for using WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache!

    The answer to your question is generally yes! They should be able to co-exist but as always, plugin conflicts might interfere and it’s not one of the best practices to use multiple caching plugins on the same website as it can lead to misbehavior.

    If you want further information you can check the FAQ page in the Plugin Settings by going to Dashboard -> Settings -> WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache.

    Thank you and in case you have further questions feel free to reach out again – we’ll be happy to help!

    Plugin Contributor iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Once we utilize WP Cloudflare Super Page Cache does one override functionality of the other? Do they co-exist?

    – Generally I won’t recommend it. Basically you should not use more than one page caching plugin in a single site. That being said, the best approach would be to use this plugin for your page caching (disk-level cache & CDN cache) while using other other plugin that focus on static file optimization like Autoptimize for static file optimization.

    But if you do wish to use W3 Total cache with this plugin then you need to absolutely make sure that all kind of page caching feature is fully disabled in W3TC and you are using that plugin only for static file optimization like css/js modification for example.

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